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Figure 3-3:  Attribute weights  resulting from pairwise  comparisons
Figure 3-4: Expected  P1 for  PSACS  Decision  Options
Figure 3-5:  Attribute Contributions to P1  for SH  5
Table  4-3:  Reciprocal  matrix and corresponding weight  vector  obtained from  pairwise  comparisons for a hypothetical three-attribute decision  problem.
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